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Yes, but no with each other. They can meet other plates.
continental arc
Plate boundaries are where two plates of continental or oceanic meet and form a monutain range, trench, etc.
mountains are formed through the movement of tectonic plates which form the earths crust, with the force from convection currents. as two plates move towards eachother, where they meet can be pushed up to form mountain ranges etc.
North America and Caribbean plates.
Volcanoes usually form where tectonic plates meet.
They form mountains.
Hawaii
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these are the plates under the land and they are spins round and when they meet and they form the continents
these are the plates under the land and they are spins round and when they meet and they form the continents
yes
Above where the earth's plates meet.
Where two tectonic plates meet
Yes, but no with each other. They can meet other plates.
it doesnt
volcanic mountains